Why are dozens of colorful boxes stacked in this field? To provide homes inside their walls for millions of honey bees, those hardworking pollinators, producers of honey, and tormenters of Winnie-the-Pooh. Wild honey bee colonies build their nests in trees and caves, but manmade boxes also do the trick, and humans have been building their own beehives since antiquity. The modern beehive boxes shown here contain frames to hold honeycombs that bees produce to store their honey, pollen, and young. When the bees have produced plenty of honey, the beekeeper can simply remove the frames to extract some of it, leaving the rest to nourish the hive.
Is that a buzzing sound?
Today in History
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Exploring the wilder side of New York
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The Monastery of Roussanou, Greece
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Polar bears
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Gaztelugatxe at sunset, Basque Country, Spain
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The National Museum of the American Indian
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Sharp-dressed bug
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Borrego Badlands
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World Octopus Day
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A tree of many memories
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Poinsettia Day
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Monarch butterflies migrate south
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Protect your neck
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Ides of March
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Art Basel Miami Beach
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International Talk Like a Pirate Day
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A cozy winter village
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Celebrating Panama s independence
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Pollinator Week
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Fossil Day
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In search of a ‘great’ pumpkin
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Happy Diwali!
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Roques de Benet, Els Ports Natural Park, Catalonia, Spain
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International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend
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World Dolphin Day
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Atolls in the Maldives
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Sea Otter Awareness Week
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50 years of World Heritage Sites
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Brocken spectre in Central Balkan National Park, Bulgaria
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Wadden Sea coast, Friesland, Netherlands
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Short-eared owl
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